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Major-General J. F. C. Fuller was a prominent British military historian and strategist, known for his influential theories on warfare and military leadership. He served in the British Army during both World Wars and became a key figure in the development of modern armored warfare. Fuller's writings, particularly his works on generalship and military strategy, have had a lasting impact on military thought and practice. His insights into the personal factors that affect command in battle are still studied by military leaders today.
Fuller was also known for his critical analysis of historical battles and their implications for modern warfare. His notable works include 'Generalship: Its Diseases and Their Cure' and 'The Decisive Battles of the Western World.' Through his extensive research and publications, he sought to understand the evolution of military tactics and the role of technology in warfare. Fuller's contributions to military history and theory continue to be relevant for contemporary military strategists and historians.

Geburtsdatum September 1, 1878
Geburtsort Birmingham, England
Todesdatum February 10, 1966